Development Specifications definition

Development Specifications means the requirements of all Applicable Laws and the procedures, process parameters, analytical tests and other attributes and written specifications for the Development Work attached hereto as part of a Project Plan.
Development Specifications. As defined in Section 3.
Development Specifications means the specifications set out in the covering sheets or schedules of this Agreement (if any);

Examples of Development Specifications in a sentence

  • The work required by this contract for the SSDS Mk 2 assemblies, shall be performed in accordance with the SOW, and meet the requirements of the Technical Data Packages (TDPs), the SSDS System/Subsystem Specification (WS 35511B), the respective Critical Item Development Specifications (CIDS), provided as GFI, and the Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL), DD Form 1423-1.

  • The optional extras listed in Annexure D (Schedule of finishes and Development Specifications) are the only extras that will be available to choose from.

  • This indemnity shall not apply to infringements caused by designs modifications made by the Developer or designs (including Development Specifications) provided by Developer if but for the design or modification such infringement would not occur.

  • Mototech warrants for a period of twelve months from the date of shipment that all units supplied under this Agreement shall be free from defects in material and workmanship, and shall comply in all respects with the Development Specifications.

  • Mototech hereby agrees to and accordingly will so design and develop the Product for Developer, in conformity with the Development Specifications.

  • Bachem shall not make any major changes to the Development Specifications, the Specifications or any manufacturing process with a potential to adversely impact the quality of the Product in connection with a Project Plan without the prior written consent of Magenta.

  • The Development Work, as described in the Project Plan, shall conform to the Development Specifications.

  • Attached hereto as Exhibit G and incorporated herein by reference is a list of the drawings and specifications for the design and construction of the Building (collectively the "Development Specifications").

  • Within ten working days after receipt of each deliverable specified in the Development Specifications (Exhibit A) and the Site, Customer will test and evaluate TNL’s submission (the “Acceptance Test”).

  • The component will also satisfy NYS Housing and Community Design Guidelines and NYC Housing Preservation & Development Specifications for Rehabilitation Projects.


More Definitions of Development Specifications

Development Specifications means the specifications to be developed by the Contractor on the basis of the Functional Specifications and delivered to the Commonwealth pursuant to CDR(I)-EM-31.
Development Specifications means the development goals for the sensory, physical and functional parameters for the Licensed Product as set forth in Schedule 1.10.

Related to Development Specifications

  • Contract Specifications means the principal trading terms in CFD (for example Spread, Swaps, Lot Size, Initial Margin, Necessary Margin, Hedged Margin, the minimum level for placing Stop Loss, Take Profit and Limit Orders, financing charges, charges etc) for each type of CFD as determined by the Company from time to time. The Contract Specifications appear on the Website.

  • Product Specifications means the specifications, features and/or terms of any "Contract" (as defined in the LME Rules) listed for trading on the LME, as described in the LME Rules;

  • Product Specification means the document referred to in:

  • Detailed Specifications means the specifications for materials and works as specified in PWD BSR/ issued under the authority of PWD/ or as implied/added to or superseded by the special conditions.

  • Technical Specifications A specification in a document defining the characteristics of a product or a service, such as the quality levels, the environmental and climate performance levels, the design for all needs, including accessibility for people with disabilities, and the evaluation of conformity, of product performance, of the use of the product, safety or dimensions, as well as requirements applicable to the product as regards the name by which it is sold, terminology, symbols, testing and test methods, packaging, marking or labelling, instructions for use, the production processes and methods at every stage in the life cycle of the supply or service, as well as the evaluation and conformity procedures;